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Two years in a row the Boys drop their last two....3 INT"s including the back breaker...even the most loyal fan cant back this choker...cant wait to read the Dallas Morning News or listen to ESPN radio in the morning

I'm tuning in Galloway at 3:00. Should be entertaining.

PS. I just read Galloway's column in todays Fort Worth Star Telegram. He wasn't very kind to Romo, Jones or Garrett.

Bengals over Texans
Seahawks over Redskins
Packers over Vikings
Ravens over Colts

The freedom to discriminate is essential to personal Liberty. Life in a free country is about being free to make choices based on your own criteria rather then one mandate by the government...Libertarian blogger

Teams win in the NFL with elite players especially elite quarterbacks, the Cowboys have 2 elite players and neither is named Tony. A knuckleheaded egomaniac GM, an average quarterback, and a defense destroyed by injury playing people who weren't on the roster at the beginning of the season is a formula for 8 and 8 and yet another season out of the playoffs. Tom Landry and Tex Schramm would be chuckling at the misdeeds of the Arkansas hillbilly owner/GM.

Even with the injuries, I looked at the lineups last night and wondered how the Skins or most any team would have a chance against the Cowboys with so much talent. The fact is that a team cannot be consistently bad in the NFL without bad ownership. As a Redskins fan living in Charlotte, I know something about bad owners

I can't wait to see what Snyder does. My bet is that he will decide that while his restraint in the past couple of years has helped, he is one or two players from a super bowl team and make some terrible free agent signings and shoot them back into oblivion. There is a reason that this is the first division championship since 1999 (Champ Bailey's rookie year)